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getting the kids in school today studying the sciences and technology and engineering and the math to stay in this country and getting a path to his citizenship and dealing with the competencies' to grow jobs. if you can deal with those issues, we would be off to a great start. >> you have many of your clients in the manufacturing business. looking at the broader economic shift, what do you do in a post- manufacturing world to provide the numbers of jobs that america needs? because it does not appear clear yet. >> we have roughly 12 million jobs through the great recession lost. we have filled about half of those. it will still take some more between five-seven years to get unemployment down to the 5% range. and you are right, the skill sets are starting to move. it will have to be able to move with that prepared the first that -- we will have to be able to move with that. the first up is immigration reform and job training. >> you are a guide in ohio and you have lost your job at a car plant and you are 55 years old. immigration reform will not help you much, is it? >> no, no corpora
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. like. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on. the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only. a small and ancient russian merchant city sits at the confluence of three rivers. it's not quite europe but it's not a nation either. constantine's a native of congo he heads off to work each day at the same time. constant.
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science technology innovation. developments around russia. the huge you're covered. that limbo that. plug. in for. the speed. of. her. mum which i. was lucky. limitlessly good luck. mother just said. and i'm a. little mouse by no means alone. hello welcome back the famous film stars here our producer has arrived in the russian black sea resort of sochi he shows you all to meet with president putin apparently to pick up his new passport earlier putin granted the actor citizenship after he turned his back on his native france in iraq over escalating taxes artie's medina courtin ever has the details. according to russian president's press secretary dmitry peskov currencies are as a preview is on a personal tweet to some achieve and there is a possibility of that he might attend an informal meeting with president flies middle pugin and there he might be given his brand new russian passport meanwhile gerard depardieu has already been granted russian citizenship and before that he really now needs his french citizenship and move to belgium where reportedly he has some real
science technology innovation. developments around russia. the huge you're covered. that limbo that. plug. in for. the speed. of. her. mum which i. was lucky. limitlessly good luck. mother just said. and i'm a. little mouse by no means alone. hello welcome back the famous film stars here our producer has arrived in the russian black sea resort of sochi he shows you all to meet with president putin apparently to pick up his new passport earlier putin granted the actor citizenship after he turned...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. basket and a chill be given you see you shall find knock and it shall be opened on to you.
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christian science believes children should not be taken to the doctor has also been of the gate is successfully in some treatment has led to abuse and neglect conviction. important to treat them together is there a burden on the religious freedom? doesn't compel public interest to justify the imposition? 534 miners is not about genital mutilation is not irreversible in danger health or bodily function. if imposed by physical or sexual violence they should be legally punishable never it is in the same category as other requirements that parents impose on their children. some practices to file a lot of child safety headsman blind law professor from yale law school admitted in her book the tiger mother she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and also at the piano without bath to access the kitschy had not mastered a difficult passage. some wondered why the police were not at her doorstep but the answer was she was a law professor but they could intervene. another tactic to get the girl to where it it would be intervention that most are emotional blackmail like my father
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. mission to free. education free. for charges free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project a free media. join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the terrorists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. welcome back to crossfire and people about to mind you we're talking about what the west means. ok day i'd like to go back to you and we have been talking about democracy and i think all of us on this program agree with democratic values ok but the united states and its western allies like to deny democracy in many places and it has done for us for decades ok you can look at hamas you can look at other places where they've been elections but the west say you know we don't like that ok doesn't that hurt the west and that this is not necessarily the idea of democracy. well i look i find it interesting that the suggestion that the united state
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i was still a professor now but any social science i think. interdisciplinary research now is that trained for the last twenty or thirty years most of the know we've seen breakthrough research from. interdisciplinary research for example many number of prize winners. konami's how a background of basics of mathematics some simple are the number of prize winners so you think to discipline a research opec iran is always good in the waiting but what well you mentioned they're both prize winners i've always thought that nowadays it's a real headache for for the nobel nobel committee to decide well this guy should be given the prize in physics or in mathematics or or you know just trying to me or whatever i mean they're always. into yeah i agree yeah that's why i'm seeing many there and when you pray pray as other men in the field other than their department so do you believe humanity still exists as a science. why it did pass exists is a. very important. country . but it's difficult to compare a global ok my son he's thirteen he's going to go to un
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science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice under a rock. that is a loser for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance.
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this is not rocket science. it's there to be had. the problem is that the nra, and i'm sure mr. jones is a big fan of theirs and probably helps them. >> he probably thinks they're way, way,way too much part of the establishment. he's way, way to the right of the nra. >> the political power the nra now wield means that politicians are too coward to say anything. i have people say to me, you're so brave. hot is brave about wanting to stop 20 more children getting murders? >> i don't think it's the nra power. it's people like us, not the two of us, but americans who care about guns aren't doing enough to make our case to the public. >> why not? >> because we think it's their issue. we have given that issue over to them because they have lobbyists they pay money. in the end, the people determine the outcome. and it's wrong, and it's racist and it's bigoted to say that guns are quintessentially american. they may represent a part of america, but my grandparents who came over from poland and live in brooklyn, new york, are just as much americans, people who came over from ireland, peo
this is not rocket science. it's there to be had. the problem is that the nra, and i'm sure mr. jones is a big fan of theirs and probably helps them. >> he probably thinks they're way, way,way too much part of the establishment. he's way, way to the right of the nra. >> the political power the nra now wield means that politicians are too coward to say anything. i have people say to me, you're so brave. hot is brave about wanting to stop 20 more children getting murders? >> i...
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we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education -- state universities, for example, are being decima decimated. if you don't invest for the future, where are you going to get the growth? >> but in 2008 and 2009, invest became a bad word. it became government spending. when you're talking about investing, you're talking about a sophisticated manner. some government, some private sector, some on their own and some jointly. >> precisely. >> that kind of discussion feels dead on arrival in this political environment where we can't even get a budget done. >> and the problem is we're going to have to do some of this anyway. anyone who owns a home knows this. if you differ maintenance, my boiler is leaking but i'm not going to fix it, that's penny-wise but pound pool foolish. the whole thing will break and cost you three times the amount. air travel. we have one of the world's most antiquated air traffic systems. we need to update the computers. it's $25 billion. we'
we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education -- state universities, for example, are being decima decimated. if you don't invest for the future, where are you going to get the growth? >> but in 2008 and 2009, invest became a bad word. it became government spending. when you're talking about investing, you're talking about a sophisticated manner. some government, some private sector, some on their own and...
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we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education. state universities for example are being decimated. so if you don't invest for the future, where are you going to get the growth in the future? >> but in 2008 and 2009, invest became a bad word, invest became government spending. when you're talking about investing, you're talking about it in a fairly sophisticated manner. some in the government. some the private sector, each on their own and some jointly. that kind of discussion feels dead on arrival in this political environment where we can't get something like a basic budget done. >> the problem is we're going to have to do some of this, anyway. anyone who owns a home knows this. if you defer maintenance, if you say to yourself, my boiler is leaking but i'm not going to fix it, that's actually a penny wise, pound-foolish decision. it will eventually break and cost you three times as much. that's what's happening with our roads, bridges and highways. if you l
we're investing half as much in science and technology. and we're investing much less than we used to in core areas of education. state universities for example are being decimated. so if you don't invest for the future, where are you going to get the growth in the future? >> but in 2008 and 2009, invest became a bad word, invest became government spending. when you're talking about investing, you're talking about it in a fairly sophisticated manner. some in the government. some the...
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science technology innovation all the least of melamine spam around russia we've got the future covered. download the official locations to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch artsy any time anyway. i palooka trainer alexander and biologist natalia are cut off from civilization. they live in the village of new monkey and work in the nearby arctic circle dive center. but well so are you ready. palooka whales of plays an important role in their lives this is where they first met and then got married. let's go below go. to the belugas numa in montreal now were brought to the white sea dolphinarium when they were about one year old i alexandra natalia became the foster parents they tended fed and trained them. keeping in touch with palookas is not only that job but it is also a hobby and a way of relaxation. i. think. i. train in belugas means playing with them any hostility against them is totally ruled out. whales and dolphins have an acute sense of h
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getting the kids in school today studying the sciences and technology and engineering and the math to stay in this country and getting a path to his citizenship and dealing with the competencies' to grow jobs. if you can deal with those issues, we would be off to a great start. >> you have many of your clients in the manufacturing business. looking at the broader economic shift, what do you do in a post- manufacturing world to provide the numbers of jobs that america needs? because it does not appear clear yet. >> we have roughly 12 million jobs through the great recession lost. we have filled about half of those. it will still take some more between five-seven years to get unemployment down to the 5% range. and you are right, the skill sets are starting to move. it will have to be able to move with that prepared the first that -- we will have to be able to move with that. the first up is immigration reform and job training. >> you are a guide in ohio and you have lost your job at a car plant and you are 55 years old. immigration reform will not help you much, is it? >> no, no corpora
getting the kids in school today studying the sciences and technology and engineering and the math to stay in this country and getting a path to his citizenship and dealing with the competencies' to grow jobs. if you can deal with those issues, we would be off to a great start. >> you have many of your clients in the manufacturing business. looking at the broader economic shift, what do you do in a post- manufacturing world to provide the numbers of jobs that america needs? because it...
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whether in science, aeronautics, or human exploration. that is not to say that we should not do all we can eliminate waste wherever we find it. but all of those efficiencies will be not if we do not also recognize sustained investment in research, technology, and development must also be made if nasa is to succeed. mr. chairman, before i conclude my remarks, allow me to take a moment to them for their service to our nation. each of them will be departing the house of representatives at the completion of the 112th congress. i want to wish them well. they have been thoughtful, hard working members of our committee caucus, and i shall miss them. i yield back the balance of my time. >> are there other members who wish to add opening statements? it will be added to the record. i like to say a few words about several members of our committee and think of for their dedication to congress and to the senate space and technology committee. on the republican side, roscoe bartlett. roscoe, i always enjoyed telling him he is too old to be here. [laugh
whether in science, aeronautics, or human exploration. that is not to say that we should not do all we can eliminate waste wherever we find it. but all of those efficiencies will be not if we do not also recognize sustained investment in research, technology, and development must also be made if nasa is to succeed. mr. chairman, before i conclude my remarks, allow me to take a moment to them for their service to our nation. each of them will be departing the house of representatives at the...
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john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion. he's a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect addiction. >> terren peizer says he wants to make prometa the standard of care. >> that is his goal. he wants to be-- he wants to make it the standard without any evidence. and he's spending money to recruit the treaters and to recruit the insurance payers, but not to prove that the treatment works. >> proving that it works would require what scientists call a double blind placebo controlled study. that's a human trial in which half the patients get a placebo, or sugar pill, and neither the doctors nor the patients know who got the real drugs until the end. peizer went to market without that kind
john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion. he's a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect addiction....
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committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability and the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union embracing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west enjoys now civility democracy it goes wrong but generally goes right the feeling i mean you can take some of the values like democracy ok but you shouldn't force it on other people i mean they were talking about different things. well i'm not sure what democracy you're talking you would actually let me let me go to you and this one here because i think everyone likes them ocracy everybody does but bombing someone to have it is another thing i had stephen. well i don't think any nation has the right to force any system on another nation in america of course many makes a practice of that it institutionalized forc
committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability and the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union embracing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west...
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even the science fiction story. what we're dealing here really when you come down it the oil industry in familiar grew up in almost completely isolation and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industry have gone grown up and run by national oil companies. almost in every case, in fact in every case, the industries were first founded by foreigners and then were taken over. not so in the case of russia where from the 19 20s rate on the oil industry was home grown and developed the own culture and civilization even as the soviet union did with the own language and culture. i sometimes like to tell my classes that the story of russia in the 20th century is very much that have a people who decided that capitalism didn't work. so it's though they are piled in to a space capsule and took off and landed on the planet mars and started a different civilization which the market was thrown out in prices and private ownership and built that civilization and made it run for nearly six or seven decades,
even the science fiction story. what we're dealing here really when you come down it the oil industry in familiar grew up in almost completely isolation and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industry have gone grown up and run by national oil companies. almost in every case, in fact in every case, the industries were first founded by foreigners and then were taken over. not so in the case of russia where from the 19 20s rate on the oil industry was home grown and...
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the bowl game in science technology innovation all the wisdom elements from around rush hour we've got the future covered. the a. morning news today violence is once again flared up the from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada on the phone trying to corporations are older than the boy. palooka trainer alexander and biologist natalia are cut off from civilization. they live in the village of no monkey and work in the nearby arctic circle dive center. but well so are you ready. palooka whales have played an important role in their lives this is where they first met and then got married. let's go below go. to the belugas numa in montreal now were brought to the white sea dolphinarium when they were about one year old i alexandra natalia became their foster parents they tended fed and trained them. keeping in touch with palookas is not only that job but it is also a hobby and a way of relaxation. i. think. it was. i. think i. training belugas means playing with them any hostility against them is totally ruled out. whales and dolphins have an acute sens
the bowl game in science technology innovation all the wisdom elements from around rush hour we've got the future covered. the a. morning news today violence is once again flared up the from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada on the phone trying to corporations are older than the boy. palooka trainer alexander and biologist natalia are cut off from civilization. they live in the village of no monkey and work in the nearby arctic circle dive center. but...
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science technology innovation all the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the white sea. so cold canaries of the sea communicate. typically they hide under the ice. the white sea is then the time. i. become far from the civilized world in the north of russia on the coast of the white sea sea canaries are communicating with people with great pleasure in the open waters. could not take you on they are behaving strangely today. show you why you had a canary so why did you feel like giving us a song or something wrong with your first city wouldn't boss guy do some gardening before you start singing business. of water your best. is sure was more. than was a mortal let's give our throat some fish oil. thank you now let's try to get off the. sailors have dubbed baluga whales canaries because of their peculiar sounds they make. my three want to bring us to ring was a. skin color distinguishes these marine mammals from their relatives. palooka cards are of a dark blue color thank when they're one year old they turn gray like these two female whales. later their ski
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there with mediators a lot of. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself chemical attack my brother understand my contact immediately. going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. that they are well into the ten dollars. to the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all model killing joke with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. it's just so.
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science technology innovation all the leagues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. kurdish militants on a turkish border post as a thirteen people dead the soldiers eventually manage to force back their attackers that as the government one insurgent group of reportedly reached a tentative deal indeed on disarmament which make up a conflict has dragged on for three decades there was a really good reports no turkey's meddling in syria my only embolden militants at home. turkey's prime minister may have shot himself in the food by openly supporting the syrian opposition the country's leader may have overlooked the thanked syria's political mayhem may have on turkey especially in the border areas largely populated by kurds some observers believe any turmoil in the region between un corralling damascus will have a devastating effect on to guns country. turkey now involved virtually in a war it's used as a base by the syrian rebels and now to the kurds of march this was perfectly predictable but the dangers here are huge thirty guns reasoning behind his support for the r
science technology innovation all the leagues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. kurdish militants on a turkish border post as a thirteen people dead the soldiers eventually manage to force back their attackers that as the government one insurgent group of reportedly reached a tentative deal indeed on disarmament which make up a conflict has dragged on for three decades there was a really good reports no turkey's meddling in syria my only embolden militants at home....
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. hold it hold it. hold it hold it. i live. pretty. good speed i am. and i. wish i. could bomb it so good. to. just see them on an animal. i don't mind i'm a better little. jimmy speak your language just as. long as programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. palooka trainer alexander and biologist natalia are cut off from civilization. they live in the village of no muggle and work in the nearby arctic circle dive center. but well so are you ready. palooka wails of plays an important role in their lives this is where they first met and then got married. let's go below go. to the belugas numa in montreal now were brought to the white sea dolphinarium when they were about one year old. alexandra natalia became their foster parents they tended and trained them. keeping in touch with palookas is not only that job but it is also
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your a
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or bench science. so we have a real problem in that we have too often scrubbed the authorization process in favor after the appropriations process. one of the great reforms tharned place that would work would be to actually enforce the rules of the congress and say you have to have an authorization in place before you can pass an appropriation because the fact is we need to have the stability of long-term set policy in order to do science well. and by abandoning authorization process too often, we have put the policy decisions in the hands of the appropriators and they have a one-year ryeson. one-year horizons do not work in science. >> i would mention one other thing. there is good precedent for this in terms of some defense programs. the industry would like to see more use of multiyear in term offings complex development programs but when you look at those in the d.o.d. arena, you see it has been an excellent source for holding do you think costs and having the stability that's need. so there is prec
or bench science. so we have a real problem in that we have too often scrubbed the authorization process in favor after the appropriations process. one of the great reforms tharned place that would work would be to actually enforce the rules of the congress and say you have to have an authorization in place before you can pass an appropriation because the fact is we need to have the stability of long-term set policy in order to do science well. and by abandoning authorization process too often,...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got a few jerks you're covered. from a bird's eye view the oddly shaped triangle formed by moscow's kremlin could be seen as the heart of. a small state within a state these red walls have been protecting moscow's kremlin for more than five centuries so to give you an idea of its size so we decided to actually go around it before going inside we have a start right here at the tower so time you watch. the extent of the kremlin walls is over two kilometers and if you want to go around it you better go real fast because the winters in russia are really cold it's minus ten today. the first kremlin was built south of woods poured out a couple of times before being rebuilt in white stowed. three hundred years later the walls in a tower square faced with a famous red rake but if you actually pulled away the red brick you would see a wall as whites as a bridal gown and some of those walls are almost six meters thick. right here on the red square wasn't depend moats filled with water and together with the ring of tw
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these are not good signs geoff walsh thanks me on the line janice for the christian science monitor as you appreciate it. america's to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and switch to a support role this spring instead now the announcement came from u.s. president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart of what's being hailed as the last chapter in the u.s. mission that is going to can reports next american involvement in the country looks set to rumble on during his election campaign president obama may have sounded very resolute to leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen but the white house is now negotiating terms to stay there the president said if u.s. forces stayed their role will be different but critics argue it's an attempt to rebrand the military presence which both the majority of americans and afghans oppose michael listen to what president obama said about the mission after twenty fourteen i think. you know although obviously we're still. two years when. i can say with assurance that this is a very different miss
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third, we must maintain global leadership in space science. let's get the webb telescope into orbit and operate. follow-up on our mars exploration success, and replenish out indispensable earth observation system capabilities. but i'm a study, the spectrum of sequestration concerns me greatly. not only would it lead to delays that would prove more costly in the long term, but it would also have the immediate impact of putting more than 20,000 nasa contractor jobs at risk. that's the conclusion of george mason university economist stephen fuller in an aia commission to study that we are releasing today. and again, i will make certain that all members of this committee have this brand-new study. because the report highlights the impact of nasa procurement spending reductions in 11 key states. for example, mr. chairman, texas would lose nearly 6000 nasa related, highly skilled jobs as a result of sequestration. that's a $320 million impact to the state of texas. in conclusion, by focusing investments in support of the 2010 act, the congress can a
third, we must maintain global leadership in space science. let's get the webb telescope into orbit and operate. follow-up on our mars exploration success, and replenish out indispensable earth observation system capabilities. but i'm a study, the spectrum of sequestration concerns me greatly. not only would it lead to delays that would prove more costly in the long term, but it would also have the immediate impact of putting more than 20,000 nasa contractor jobs at risk. that's the conclusion...
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is constantly being updated nine hundred sixty four saw the first cave planned with photographs but science has made great leaps forward since then. is developing a three d. model of the underground labyrinth. from the tower into a special program the three d. model makes it possible to clarify the relative positions of the. maximum size analysis of the measurements helps determine whether a collapse is likely to happen and that's important not only for the cave but also for the city. we should study the course if occasion occurring in congo or cave it has created such an amazing natural phenomenon that it has become a tourist attraction well because sophistication happening in congo means a lot of money is needed to relocate people to safe places and to build houses on stable earth. according to scientific research two thirds of the city's depressions due to cost of acacia the cracks on this building have been growing for several years now the apartment block is supported by a special construction of girders they prevent the walls and ceilings from collapsing new cracks are a sign of cost
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did it tell us anything about with rather to marine science? what kind of information is this going to yield to us? >> we find out what they eat. we know a few things about them, yes, but one of the -- when i traveled all over the world, we have discovered many things. there are still a few things not discovered, but the oceans of the world, there's no telling what's down there. that's what's so exciting about this what's after this? that's what's so exciting about the ocean. it's like space. we don't know what's up there. sail thing with the ocean. the land, we have sensors, we can sense heat with animals on the ground, it's a much different situation. >> very cool, and i think you have very good -- i think i misspoke about the shows. it's into the wild and --i great to have you. >> if i find one, i'll call you. please do. take me with you. >>> president obama is promises to make gun control a big part of his second term, but did you know the centerpiece of his first term, obama care, also contains a little known item about guns. actually bans
did it tell us anything about with rather to marine science? what kind of information is this going to yield to us? >> we find out what they eat. we know a few things about them, yes, but one of the -- when i traveled all over the world, we have discovered many things. there are still a few things not discovered, but the oceans of the world, there's no telling what's down there. that's what's so exciting about this what's after this? that's what's so exciting about the ocean. it's like...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew more about phone from funniest impressions. new friends start on t.v. dot com. choose your language. of choice because without any financial planner there are still some of us. choose to use the consensus here i can. choose the opinions that invigorated your mind. choose the stories get into a good life choose be access to your office. next point of my journey is the grand kremlin palace usually it is divinia for important state ceremonies mostly dignitaries are invited here but in the past children were also received thousands of them came to celebrate the new year's festivities. the tradition never reaching holidays for children in the kremlin they expect to more than fifty years the first reception was in the ground kremlin palaces largest whole st georges in one nine hundred fifty four. back then and christmas tree most tracks directly up the stairs through their front door without much thought for the ancient interior over sixty
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the past four years i've been working with christmas trees at cathedral school thank you so who do science how to decorate the christmas tree which is a design project is drawn up to clearly define how to use decorations by the way the total weight of the decoration christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if there's signs of the tree is an indicator the presence under is also promised much. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom are welcome to the big picture. joining me on a journey to the heart of the place is hidden from the tourist you're going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . the government no longer represents the people the people are going to take such. we. be a revolution in the traditional flu to come up. the way our economic system currently is not. going to. hold it. oh hello. hello hello hello hello hello . that
the past four years i've been working with christmas trees at cathedral school thank you so who do science how to decorate the christmas tree which is a design project is drawn up to clearly define how to use decorations by the way the total weight of the decoration christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if there's signs of the tree is an indicator the presence under is also promised much. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it. i live. hold it. hold it. please. please. explain. and over the speed. of her. i wish i. looked. like a missile good luck. just see the monitor and i'm a. little out front i'm a little. because of recent events guns have a become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech nine but then again i've heard that deaths from guns even deaths from car accidents japan is safe because it has no guns but switzerland is even safer because automatic weapons are all over the place the information is all very contradictory but ultimately it doesn't matter what facts and reports you throw at the other side the gun qu
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it. i live. hold it. hold it. please. please. explain. and over the speed. of her. i wish i. looked. like a missile good luck. just see the monitor and i'm a. little out front i'm a little. because of recent events guns have a become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia...
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by loyalist protestants and first reports protestants to the violence with the goals vague on by the science of the conflict. they've been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out on to the streets the weekend today we saw some of the worst rioting that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend and the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly. the riot sparked by the like this speech showing no signs of abating at the weekend loyalists returning from the protest that will pass the nationalist area both sides clashing police think a bunch of attacks from loyalist rioters many in the nationalist community. angry young loyalists of pulling back an old sectarian narrative a worrying sign to remember the reality of past troubles. young people why are they coming out and reacting in this way. we have. you have is in the right so rol
by loyalist protestants and first reports protestants to the violence with the goals vague on by the science of the conflict. they've been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out on to the streets the weekend today we saw some of the worst rioting that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend and the damage that this is...
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from political debate as the communist ideology tended to penetrate all areas of life whole fields of science could be declared you design says as was the case with genetics as for aught the only acceptable type was socialist realism thousands of intellectuals and artists who felt it impossible to play by the new rules chose to leave among them were world celebrities of the time like an apostle of who is regarded as one of the finest classical belly dancers artists like marc chagall over silly conditions first thing jude special privileges from the soviet authorities but eventually chose greater freedom of it by the west igor stravinsky was called a musical revolutionary but even the reputation of an artistic rebel could not reconcile him with the transformation of russia into the soviet union in one poets and writers who flocked to europe was yvonne boone in the first russian also to get the nobel prize for literature in one nine hundred thirty three pre-revolutionary of russian culture and way of life was something russian immigration was trying to preserve most artists never found themselv
from political debate as the communist ideology tended to penetrate all areas of life whole fields of science could be declared you design says as was the case with genetics as for aught the only acceptable type was socialist realism thousands of intellectuals and artists who felt it impossible to play by the new rules chose to leave among them were world celebrities of the time like an apostle of who is regarded as one of the finest classical belly dancers artists like marc chagall over silly...
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they will conduct these massive social science experiments on themselves. this isn't the first time they've done it. so here they are back on earth again, and the oil industry suddenly faced the world oil industry. and so the book is very much how these two civilizations have come to terms with one another, which has not been easy because these past 20 years have been a time of revolution in the global oil industry. and so suddenly you land on earth, and you suddenly find yourself at least in the oil industry faced with a race the question is how have the russians done in that race? talented engineering culture that they are? that's part of the story. the book is, has tragic heroes and tragic anti-heroes, one of whom is in jail. and i wanted to avoid making in the story of him and yet in the end this man who was briefly the richest man in russia who ran the most successful private oil company in russia at the time of his arrest in 2003, this man has been in jail now for ten years. he'll have been in jail for ten years, and this very much is the result of a
they will conduct these massive social science experiments on themselves. this isn't the first time they've done it. so here they are back on earth again, and the oil industry suddenly faced the world oil industry. and so the book is very much how these two civilizations have come to terms with one another, which has not been easy because these past 20 years have been a time of revolution in the global oil industry. and so suddenly you land on earth, and you suddenly find yourself at least in...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nobody knows the pain of gun violence quite like the kennedy family. listen to the conversation with the world's top treatment experts. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> two kennedys. i can't think of two better people to ask about this debate. and your reaction to the interview i had with alex jones. what did you feel? >> it was disheartening, i think. just to see the anger there and also, you know, he kept talking about the second amendment. the second amendment, thomas jefferson, who wrote the second amendment, said it should be revisited every 20 years to see if it's still appropriate. i mean, this is -- this is something that was written a long time ago. and he probably doesn't even know what the real intent of the second amendment was. so for him to quote this and just the absole vitriol of it is really disheartening. >> i was just disturbed. disturbed as a human being that this is what our civil discourse has come to. what ma
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nobody knows the pain of gun violence quite like the kennedy family. listen to the conversation with the world's top treatment experts. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> two kennedys. i can't think of two better people to ask about this debate. and your reaction to the interview i had with alex jones. what did you...